Paul Ehrlich, famed ecologist and controversial author of The Population Bomb, died at 93 years old on March 13.
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Study finds global population decline is coming after 700 years of growth, and the effects could reshape daily life
A groundbreaking study published in The Lancet has sent shockwaves through the global community, revealing that the world’s population is on the brink of a historic decline. For the first time in 700 ...
Pakistan, with a population exceeding 250 million and an annual growth rate of around 3%, stands at a critical juncture. More than 60% of its citizens are under 30 — a demographic dividend that could ...
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Prophets of doom were wrong: More children in the world didn’t trigger mass starvation
Biologist Paul Ehrlich, author of 1968’s ‘Population Bomb,’ which predicted a dire global future, died on Monday.
Stanford University biologist Paul Ehrlich, who died March 13, 2026, in Palo Alto, California, was a scientific crusader ...
In December 2022, Scott Pelley of 60 Minutes reported that nations of the world were uniting “to save nature from mass extinction.” Scientists agreed that time was running out, said Pelley, who spoke ...
Not so long ago, the conventional wisdom in most liberal/left circles was that people concerned about population growth tended to be racists, nativists, ...
Birth rates have dropped faster than life expectancy has increased, causing slower population growth around the world. Forecasts from the United Nations predict that world population will actually ...
Paul Ehrlich, the leading false prophet of inevitable environmental doom and author of the infamous 'The Population Bomb,' has died at age 93.
How can the Philippines avoid the worst results of falling fertility rates with the consequent population decline and rapid ageing? We shall now study the past, present and future of Philippine ...
In human demography and population studies, “population (human)” refers to the total set of individuals of Homo sapiens occupying a defined spatial, temporal, or social frame, serving as the primary ...
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